Show MARINES MADE A Ai i SHOW OF FIGHT I I Some Turks Loyal to Old Re Regime R I I gime Refused to Embark for Various Ports FINALLY FORCED TO GIVE IN TREASURE OF YILDIZ PALACE WILL BE DISTRIBUTED DIST I Constantinople May 2 The marines of the Ka elm barracks which are sit situated situated behind the American embassy mutinied last night They refused to i t embark for tor distribution to the various ports The marines manine belong to the old garrison on and although they had nominally surrendered were in an ugly mood They were easily persuaded by agitators to make an armed protest against exile from the capital When hen the American ambassador ambas Mr r looked out of his window this morning he h observed a battery o of mountain howitzers occupying a peel position position tion on a terrace near the embassy Further up field Held pieces had been sta while battalions of infantry were spread out through the Turkish cemetery and on the slope overlooking the Golden Horn General commanding lost no time In bringing the mutineers to terms After they the had surrendered he said The Last Flicker It was the last flicker of resistance r After we e had disposed several battal battalions battalIons battalIons ions of troops and some come batteries with within in easy range of or the barracks we in inquired inquired which It was to be obedience to order or the fate of their comrades in inthe inthe inthe the arsenal The white Gag flag ag was 85 then hoisted on the barracks I do not blame the men for tor the mu he the work of a few ringleaders We are tiny added General It was now sorting them out for The TI treasures t of the palace of are being inventoried by a parliamentary tary commission Abdul Hamid thirty years ago took the open hilly billy pastures and gradually transformed them Into gardens garden among which he constructed pavilions for tor himself his wives hes hi hlf children and the palace favorites lie 11 gathered there an Immense variety varlet of I objects of art and luxury services of i slIver silver and gold French and amI Oriental carpets carpet Greek Greel sculptures taken from the museum of Constantinople present presents from most of the sovereigns of Europe and gifts from wealthy subjects With Within in the walls of the palace are a artificial lakes a zoological garden with an es ee collection e ll t Ces va varIo rIo s breeds ef or f afta r ra iaz i a and an automobile course Will Be Distributed The art objects taken from the mu museums museums will wilt be returned the furniture rugs porcelains and jewels jewel will be dis die distributed distributed to the other palaces palace the new sultan Mehemed V taking the choice of or these theft for the palace which he is at present occupying A particular search is being made nade 1 for the hoards of cash which Abdul Hamid is reported always to have had on hand He has also great sums invested abroad None one however has been found foundas as 88 yet although the former sultan must have had at nt least a few hundred thou thousand thousand thousand sand pounds in the domestic exchequer Sultan Mehemed has kept himself lf somewhat in retirement ever since h he replaced his Ws brother on the throne He drove out today to his country home and was warmly cheered Large crowds had gathered to watch his return Vo t 00 the palace and the sultan was given an ovatIon which seemed sa med to lo o please hint him greatly grea |